Shoppers in the UK will spend a record £4.2bn on food and drink in the final week before Christmas, shrugging off higher prices caused by the fall in the value of the pound since the EU referendum.more

An influential US think tank has warned that almost all possible trading relationships between the EU and the UK after Brexit would be less favourable for the British economy than if it were to stay in the trading bloc. The Rand Corporation, a non-profit group, in a report published on Tuesday, uses a model to measure percentage and monetary changes in GDP growth, GDP per capita, trade and foreigmore

An agreement to move on to the next phase of Brexit talks is "good news" for both Leave and Remain voters, Theresa May has told MPs. She told Parliament it should reassure those who feared the UK would get "bogged down" in endless negotiations or "crash out" without a deal.more

Britons who voted for Brexit in the hope of slashing immigration seem set for disappointment. In the farming and food industries at least, any exodus of Polish and Romanian workers may simply be followed by arrivals of Ukrainians and Filipinos. From dairy farms to abattoirs, employers say not enough Britons have an appetite for milking cows before dawn or disembowelling pig carcasses - jobs often more

Newspapers in the UK have given a mixed response to the prime minister's Brexit deal with her European counterparts that she announced in Brussels on Friday alongside the European commission's Jean-Claude Juncker.more

The shape of the agreement between the European Commission and London gives an opportunity for EU leaders to make sufficient progress in negotiations - said Deputy Foreign Minister for European Affairs Konrad Szymański.more

Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, has told member states that the British government has just 48 hours to agree a text on a potential deal or it will be told that negotiations will not move on to the next stage.more

The UK government has produced no economic forecasts on the likely impact of Brexit on various sectors of the economy, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, has told a committee of MPs who have attempted to examine the studies.more

The European Commission is ready to resume Brexit negotiations with Britain as soon as London signals it is ready, a spokesman said on Tuesday, a day after a tentative divorce agreement collapsed at the last minute.more

The Belgian Green MEP Philippe Lamberts told in an interview with the Sky News television that the negotiators of the European Union and Great Britain are on the verge of agreeing on sufficient progress in talks about Brexit.more

In front of the Londoners an unusual project about Poles is being created in the face of Brexit. Opera and the movie "All The Time Uphill" will see the light of the beginning of next year. The originator of the project is Seth Pimlott, an award-winning artist, a graduate of the Royal College of Art and the Bartlett School of Architecture.more